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  • How wind power could contribute to a warming climate

    Giant wind turbines that generate fossil fuel–free power add a little heat of their own to the planet.

  • Low-emission cows: farming responds to climate warning

    From low-emission cows to robotic soil management, the farming industry will have to explore new approaches in the wake of a UN warning that the world needs to cut meat consumption or face worsening climate chaos.

  • Africa’s Farmers Need to Act Fast to Adjust to a Rapidly Changing Climate

    Climate change could soon begin to make dramatic impacts on Africa’s agriculture. Up to 60% of land now used to grow beans could become unviable by the end of the century—and in some places, farmers will need to change their ways within the next 10 years. 

  • Climate change to double costs of making beer-

    Add beer to chocolate, coffee and wine as some of life's little pleasures that global warming will make scarcer and costlier, scientists say.

  • Eating less meat is a climate priority, whatever the sceptics say

    Here we go again. The “sceptical environmentalist”, Bjorn Lomborg, has returned to warn against the excesses of an impending green dictatorship. The latest threat: taking away our burgers!

  • Climate and Agricultural Conditions- South Africa Nov 2018

    Important Issues- South Africa -First tropical cyclone in the Western Indian Ocean as well as first real El Nino development is negative for the short term as well as second part of the summer season respectively.

  • World Bank Group sets new five-year climate target

     The World Bank Group has set new climate targets for 2021-2025, doubling its current five-year investments to around $200 billion in support for countries to take climate action.

  • Three big problems to fix in 2019

    2018 will go down in the record books as one of seemingly incessant geopolitical acrimony. For many policymakers, the imminent turn of the calendar offers brief respite – a moment to clear one’s head and take stock of the most salient challenges on the horizon.

  • The future that climate change will bring- Africa- South Africa

    At a recent AMT congress Prof Nick King, an independent consultant and environmental futurist, spoke about the effects that climate change will have on agriculture in southern Africa.

  • Malawi is using bamboo to fight climate change

    Hundreds of rows of giant bamboo grow about an hour outside of Lilongwe, the capital of Malawi. It’s an unexpected sight—Malawi has lost nearly 10 percent of its forests since 2001, and bamboo isn’t even native to the country. But that’s exactly the reason Grant Blumrick knew he had to start the AfriBam giant bamboo farm.

  • Why the wine industry should prioritise dry farming

    Wine or water? This is the choice that many of the world’s winemakers are currently facing as our most well-loved wine regions across the globe shrivel with heat and drought.

  • How to fight climate change in agriculture while protecting jobs

    Agriculture has become a carbon-intensive endeavour. Crop, livestock and fossil fuel use in agriculture account for about 25 per cent of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.

  • Little time for farmers to deal with rainfall changes from global warming, study says

    A radical decrease in greenhouse gas emissions is needed if farmers are to have time to prepare for major changes in rainfall that could decimate crops, researchers said in a report released. 

  • Who Will Save Africa’s Rural Farmers When Investment and Climate Change Roll In?

    Any private sector investments in Africa’s food sector must take account of Africa’s smallholder farmers if the investments are to survive, particularly with climate change.

  • These are the three biggest threats facing humankind today-

    Obesity, undernutrition and climate change are the biggest threats to the world population, linked by profit motives and policy inertia, a top commission said on Sunday, calling for a binding plan and trillions of dollars to thwart the dangers.

  • Africa Will Bear the Brunt of Climate Change. Will Economic Growth Reverse the Trend?

    African economies have grown rapidly over the past two decades. Growth between 2009 and 2017 averaged 3.8 percent per year, compared to the world average of 2.5 percent. Africa’s growth has been driven not only by high commodity prices but also economic reforms that have improved the macroeconomic and business environments.

  • New report shows slight improvement in food insecurity

     Conflict and insecurity, climate shocks and economic turbulence continued to play a key role in global food insecurity, according to “Global Report on Food Crises,” a new report from the Food Security Information Network (FSIN). Food insecurity refers to the lack of secure access to sufficient amounts of safe and nutritious food for normal growth and development and an active and healthy life.

  • How Small Farmers can Deal with Climate Change

    The dwindling agrarian and small farming communities around the world have certainly not had it easy during the last 50 years or so. The lure of urban life and salaried jobs along with the increasing corporatization of agriculture across the world which essentially made small, family farms unprofitable are just two of the many factors that have contributed to the vanishing of many small communities.

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    Climate change can't be halted if we carry on degrading the soil, a report will say.

  • Agriculture Can Reverse Climate Change And Livestock Farming Has An Important Role

    It's not often you hear people refer to "livestock farming" and "climate change" in a positive context. And even less so among tech entrepreneurs, as increasing numbers look to create meat-free, alternative food products with the hope of reducing the impact of the meat industry on the environment.

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  • A Cape Town research project suggests hydroponic farming could improve urban food security in water-scarce cities, particularly in low-income areas. The study, based on interviews with trained farmers in Langa, found that hydroponics uses far less water and space than traditional agriculture, allows year-round production, and delivers faster, more reliable yields.
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